If the destination is Hartlepool, then I would have to say "the journey"
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Which is more important, The journey or the destination? As we make a push to reach "The Promised Land", I am quite jealous of the supporters who can attend most of the games. Living in Canada I get to England to watch a couple of games, usually in March or April. I do however follow all the happenings on and off the pitch throughout the season & beyond. Even if I lived in UK I don't think I could ever be as dedicated as "Angry", who will drive a round trip of 510 miles this weekend.
Let's hope the game is on tomorrow & that we don't slip on any banana peels.
If the destination is Hartlepool, then I would have to say "the journey"
Yes two cup games this season Portsmouth and Hartlepool away the joy of being a rams fan
Are they still hanging Monkeys in Hartlepool?
I doubt Angry would risk it if they were
[quote="SlimyLimey", who will drive a round trip of 510 miles this weekend.
Let's hope the game is on tomorrow & that we don't slip on any banana peels.[/quote]
Simple, the Destination.
The destination, definitely for me. For example, I think I'm five times as likely to travel to Stamford Bridge next season (if we get there), than Loftus Road.
It's the difference between *** and promotion. With the former it's the journey, with the latter...the destination.
There are other differences I think...such a long time since I've enjoyed..............................
..................promotion.
Originally Posted by RamBamFan
Doesn't that make you a plastic fan??? Just asking before the incoming!!!
Originally Posted by swaledale
Doesn't that make you a plastic fan??? Just asking before the incoming!!![/quote]
Because of work, I can't go to as many away matches as I'd like. But I'd undeniably put more effort into going *bleep*nal, Chelsea etc. I think if I'm still a plastic fan after having a season ticket for over 10 years then the definition needs a bit of adapting.